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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: node mini

2005-01-13 by beyaRecords

On 13 Jan 2005, at 16:30, Nick Batzdorf wrote:

>  Logic zealots who whitewash it ("some people are having problems but
>  my rig is more stable than a barn").
>
>

We are all still missing one point here. I got into Mac in the 
early/mid 90s because they were the only guys doing hard disk recording 
via StudioVision. If it had been a PC application that was only 
available at the time, then I would have had that instead. I don't 
actually give a monkies whether one is better than the other. I didn't 
pay thousands of pounds to marvel at the sleek lines of the machinery, 
I bought it to do a job. mine, like other peoples here, happens to be 
making music. The current inception of Logic does not allow a lot of 
people to do that. If I open word dor mac and it crashes, I will not 
blame that on logic. If I open iPhoto and it crashes, I will not blame 
logic. If ,on the other hand, I open Logic and it crashes your damn 
right i'm gonna make noise. After all i've invested very good money in 
the application and expect it to work. if a feature in the application 
doesn't work, don't bloody put it in. i'd rather it was held out until 
it was ready to be put in!!
I don't understand the excuse making for these companies. I cannot turn 
round to any of my clients wen the machine crashes and say to them you 
know what it's just a feature of the application, but never mind we'll 
get this project done sometime!!!!

Excuses are unacceptable. If the product is not ready, don't release 
it!!

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